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30 points to whoever can answer this please! Complete the general form of the equation of a sinusoidal function having an amplitude of 6, a period of 2pi/3, and a phase shift to the left 1 unit.
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Complete the general form of the equation of a sinusoidal function having an amplitude of 6, a period of 2pi/3, and a phase shift to the left 1 unit.
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A common sinusoidal function is:
so,always amplitude is a, so a=6
and we know period is:
so
and we have 2 equations that while we can consider which is appropriate ,to have its graph!
and when you want to shift it 1 unit left we have:
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Answer:
y=6sin3(x+1)
Explanation:
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